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  • Re: TOROID SENSOR FORMS - Crude Summary

    Hi guys,


    This is not a crude summary - it is a very good summary. Thanks


    for putting it all together, Dale.


    From the physics viewpoint, the toroid doesn't have to be


    exactly perfect. The crudest approximation to the toroid, the


    square with four solenoidal cores, in its worst orientation, also


    gives you exactly half the signal of the best orientation - just


    like the toroid. It also will be quite good for cancelling outside


    interference. However, some of the internal magnetic field will


    'leak' outside at the corners meaning you cannot shield it quite as


    closely as you can a toroid.


    For a toroid, all the field is inside the winding so you can


    wrap the thing in aluminum foil to shield it. For the square


    configuaration, you'd have to have some space between the coils and


    any shielding. However, if this is not a problem (i.e., if you have


    the room to put a bigger shield around it) or if you don't want to


    bother with shielding in the first place, the square should be quite


    good.


    If you opt for a toroidal form, you don't have to worry about


    minor imperfections in the toroid - as long as it is APPROXIMATELY


    toroidal, it should be OK. I thought the PVC tubing version with


    the 45 degree elbows suggested by Duke would be quite good - I have


    not tried it myself.


    Jim
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